Privacy Policy
For the purposes of the Data Protection Act 1998, we, Opus One Luxury Holidays Ltd
are a data controller. This privacy policy sets out how we collect and use the personal
information (“personal data”) you provide us with directly or through use of our
website. This privacy policy may be amended or added to from time to time. The latest
version will appear on our website. We will only process personal data as set out
in this privacy policy (as amended or added to) or otherwise notified to or agreed
by you or as we are otherwise permitted to do in accordance with the Data Protection
Act 1998.
In order to process your booking, send you a brochure or respond to an enquiry,
we need to collect personal data from you. As referred to below, our website uses
“cookies” which will also collect personal data. Depending on what’s required, the
personal data we collect may include names and contact details, credit/ debit card
or other payment information and special requirements such as those relating to
any disability or medical condition which may affect holiday arrangements and any
dietary restrictions which may disclose your religious beliefs (“sensitive personal
data”). All references in this privacy policy to personal data include sensitive
personal data unless otherwise stated.
Appropriate personal data will be passed on to the relevant suppliers of your arrangements
and any other third party (including banks and/or credit card issuers) who need
to know it so that your holiday can be provided. The information may also be provided
to government / public authorities such as customs or immigration if required by
them, or as required by law. Certain information may also be passed on to security
or credit checking companies. On occasions, we may use other companies to provide
services on our behalf, such as mailing brochures and marketing material. We only
provide third parties with the personal data they require in order to deliver their
services. Other than in relation to government / public authorities (over whom we
have no control), we will take appropriate steps which are intended to ensure that
anyone to whom we pass your personal data for any reason agrees to keep it secure,
only uses it for the purposes of providing their services and does not collect any
personal data from you in the course performing their services. If we cannot pass
personal data to the relevant suppliers or any other third party as applicable,
whether in the EEA or not, we will be unable to fulfil your booking. In making your
booking, you consent to personal data being passed on to the relevant suppliers
and other third parties.
Your personal data may be stored, used and otherwise processed within the UK and/or
any other country(ies) of the European Economic Area (EEA). EEA countries are all
member states of the European Union together with Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein.
We may also store, use or otherwise process personal data outside the EEA. Data
protection laws may not be as strong outside the EEA as they are in the EEA. Personal
data will not be transferred to a country outside the EEA unless (1) the country
to which it is transferred is one which the European Commission considers to provide
an adequate level of data protection or (2) the personal data is transferred to
a United States company which has signed up to the Safe Harbour scheme or (3) the
personal data is transferred to a company which is required by our contract with
them only to deal with the data in accordance with our instructions and to maintain
appropriate security to protect the personal data which we are satisfied they have
or (4) we are obliged to provide the personal data to a government / public authority
in order to provide your holiday.
We would also like to store and use your personal data for future marketing purposes
(for example, sending you a brochure or other marketing material) unless you have
told us that you do not wish us to do so. All personal data you give us (including
sensitive personal data) will be kept but we will use only names and contact details
for marketing purposes. If you do not wish to receive such approaches in the future,
please contact Opus One Luxury Holidays by telephone or email
info@opusoneluxuryholidays.co.uk.
In common with most websites, our website uses cookies. A ‘cookie’ is a small data
file which our website server stores on your computer in order to collect information
about your visit and to remember you when you visit again at a later date. The main
purpose of a cookie is to identify users and to personalise their visit by customising
web pages for their use. We may also use third parties who will collect non personally
identifiable data (such as the IP address of a user’s computer) to analyse site
visits and carry out other similar activities. In the course of doing so, they may
place their own cookies on your computer so that they can collect information about
your visit. You may if you wish disable or delete such cookies through your internet
browser. However, doing so may mean you will be unable to access our website or
parts of it, your experience of our website may be adversely affected and/or you
may not receive information which is relevant to your personal interests.
We take appropriate technical and organisational measures which are intended to
prevent unauthorised or unlawful processing of personal data and accidental loss
or destruction of, or damage to, personal data.
You are generally entitled to ask us (by letter or e-mail) what details of yours
are being held or processed, for what purpose and to whom they may be or have been
disclosed. We will charge a fee to respond to such a request. We promise to respond
to your request within 40 days of receiving your written request and fee. In certain
limited circumstances we are entitled to refuse your request.
If you believe that any of your personal data which we are processing is inaccurate
or incorrect please contact us immediately by email
info@opusoneluxuryholidays.co.uk.